Viewpoints
Augusta Street Arch Viewpoint
Opened in 2013, after seven months of repairs, this viewpoint offers one of the most unique panoramic views of Lisbon.
The entrance is made through Augusta Street granting access to the lift that takes you to the upper level. Once there and after 30 steps you can visit the clock room and, finally, after another 40 steps the viewpoint.
Amoreiras 360° Panoramic View
On top of Amoreiras Shopping Center you will find the Amoreiras 360° Panoramic View, which offers an unbelievable view of the Portuguese capital.
Castle
With a view over Alfama, Downtown and Bairro Alto it is a viewpoint not to be missed
Santa Luzia
One of the most famous viewpoints, near the Largo das Portas do Sol, it has every detail you could expect for a viewing point, including a pergola with tiled pillars, walls and benches that form a balcony to better enjoy the view.
Senhora do Monte
It is one of the highest viewing points in the city.
The Senhora do Monte viewpoint (Our Lady of the Mountain), with a small chapel behind it, offers a view that includes the Castle, the Church of Grace and the Mouraria district.
Miradouro S. Pedro de Alcântara
This is one of the most well-known viewing points in Lisbon.
Located in Bairro Alto with a view over Restauradores Square and Downtown as far as the Cathedral and the Castle.
Santa Justa Elevator
It was designed by the architect Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard and has a cast iron structure, decorated with filigree. In 2002 it was classified as a National Monument.
The Santa Justa Elevator was inaugurated on July 10th 1902 and it is the only vertical elevator in Lisbon opened to the public.